The court’s decision stated: “Ordered that the respondent, Alan Michael Simon, is disbarred, effective immediately, and his name is stricken from the roll of attorneys and counselors-at-law.”

Simon didn’t return a request for comment on Wednesday. The disbarment doesn’t affect the 75-year-old Simon’s job as mayor.

Until being booted from the bench, Simon had served as a Spring Valley judge since 2005 and Ramapo Justice Court since 2011. He was appointed acting Hillburn village justice in 2016.

His indiscretions occurred in Spring Valley, a government known for its dysfunction during the past decade.

The disbarment decision cited the findings of the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct and a state Court of Appeals upholding the commission’s recommendation removing Simon as a judge in Spring Valley and Ramapo in 2016.

The courts upheld professional misconduct charges claiming Simon’s “actions reflect a pattern of calculated misconduct that mitigates against [his] assertion that the misbehavior complained of will not be repeated if he is allowed to remain on the bench.”

He also served a controversial stint as the town building and zoning administrator, leaving under a cloud of allegations that he overstepped his authority by signing and overriding engineering reports.”